The Popes brief: or Romes inquiry after the death of their Catholiques here in England, during these times of warre

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The Popes brief: or Romes inquiry after the death of their Catholiques here in England, during these times of warre
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Catholic Church. Pope (1623-1644 : Urban VIII)
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London :: Printed for Edw. Husbands,
Decem. 7. 1643.
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Burch, François van der, -- 1567-1644.
Urban, -- Pope, -- 1568-1644.
Catholic Church -- England.
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By the Right Honorable, the Lord of Inchiquine, Commander in chief of his Ma∣jesties Forces within the Province of Mounster.

VVHereas Thomas Basset, Master of the good Ship called The Prosperous of Sand∣wich, Burthen 100 Tuns or thereabouts, Com∣pany and said Ship, Is imployed by me from this Port of Cork, To carry and transport

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Souldiers for the Port of Bristoll: And in re∣spect I finde him obedient, and ready to per∣form the said service, I do hereby very earnestly desire the Admirals of His Majesties Fleet, and all others imployed in His service, or any other person or persons whatsoever whom it may any way concern, Not any wayes to hin∣der or molest him the said Master, Ship, or Company, or any of them in their departure from the said Port of Bristoll, or in their in∣tended Voyage into Wales, there to lade the said Ship with Coals, to be transported from thence to this Harbour, for the relief of this distressed Garrison of Cork; To which pur∣pose I have ingaged my self to the said Master; and therefore am confident, That my desire herein shall be complyed withall.

Dated under my Hand at the said city of Cork, this Eighteenth day of October, Anno Dom. 1643.

Jnchiquine.

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